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  • NIH Sep 23, 2019 | R21

    Exploring Choice of Law Challenges in Multi-Site Precision Medicine Research

    Principal Investigator(s): BESKOW, LAURA M., WOLF, LESLIE E (contact);

    Institution: Georgia State University

    FOA Number: PA-17-446

    Abstract

    PROJECT NARRATIVE The ability to recruit and protect research participants across multiple sites and multiple states is critical to the success of large-scale precision medicine and other biomedical research supported by the National Institutes of Health and other federal agencies to improve human health. Accomplishing this task requires a clear understanding of which state?s laws apply and under what circumstances, but the empirical and normative foundations for addressing choice of law questions in a research context are lacking. The positive impact of the proposed work will be to begin filling this gap with a multi-faceted assessment of the challenges and potential solutions, laying the groundwork for a robust future proposal to develop and refine a choice of law framework specific to the research environment, together with the practical tools and guidance needed to implement it.

    FUNDING AGENCY:

    Funder:
    NIH

    Institute:
    NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTE

    Funding Type:
    R21

    Project Number:
    R21HG010952

    Start Date:
    Sep 23, 2019

    End Date:
    Aug 31, 2021

    PROJECT TERMS:

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